Innovating Counseling for Self- and Career Construction

Innovating Counseling for Self- and Career Construction
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 327
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ISBN-10 : 9783030486488
ISBN-13 : 3030486486
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Book Synopsis Innovating Counseling for Self- and Career Construction by : Jacobus Gideon (Kobus) Maree

Download or read book Innovating Counseling for Self- and Career Construction written by Jacobus Gideon (Kobus) Maree and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2020-06-29 with total page 327 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book sets out to provide context for innovating counseling for self- and career construction. It gives readers insight into the theory underlying an innovative, integrative qualitative-quantitative approach to career counseling. Three key ideas recur throughout the book. First, the idea of not dispensing “advice” to people—instead, enabling them to advise themselves. Second, the idea of listening for instead of to people’s stories to help them choose and construct careers and themselves and shape their career identities. Third, the idea of helping people connect what they know about themselves consciously with what they are aware of subconsciously. The book confronts some of the main challenges posed by Work 4.0 on the workplace but also foreshadows the imminent advent of Work 5.0. It endeavors to promote career counselors’ ability to help people “thrive” at a time when many speculate that work itself is at risk, occupational contexts no longer “hold” workers in the way they used to, and the coronavirus pandemic is disrupting the workplace.


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